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Annie Fox

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Gender Female
Death36 years ago
Date of birth August 4,1893
Zodiac sign Leo
Born Canada
Date of died January 20,1987
DiedSan Mateo County
California
United States
Official site anniefox.com
Work writtenThe Girls' Q&A Book on Friendship: 50 Ways to Fix a Friendship Without the Drama
Book seriMiddle School Confidential
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
ID542141

Teaching Kids to Be Good People: Progressive Parenting for the 21st Century
Real friends vs. the other kind
What's Up with My Family?
The Girls' Qamp;A Book on Friendship: 50 Ways to Fix a Friendship Without the Drama
People Are Like Lollipops
Too Stressed to Think? A Teen Guide to Staying Sane When Life Makes You Crazy
Armchair BASIC
The Teen Survival Guide to Dating & Relating: Real-world Advice on Guys, Girls, Growing Up, and Getting Along
Are You My Friend? A Raymond and Sheila Story
Can You Relate? Real-world Advice for Teens on Guys, Girls, Growing Up, and Getting Along
Are We Lost? A Raymond and Sheila Story
Oxford Literature Companions: Pride & Prejudice
AQA GCSE Drama
Woman Caught Unaware
Heretic Voices: Three Award-Winning Monologues
Oxford Literature Companions: a Streetcar Named Desire
Oxford Literature Companions: Much Ado about Nothing
Oxford Literature Companions: The Handmaid's Tale
The Sign of Four
Sign of Four
Oxford Literature Companions: Measure for Measure
OCR GCSE Poetry Anthology Student Book
Blood Brothers Play Guide for AQA GCSE Drama
GCSE English Literature for OCR Teacher Guide
Buried Thunder
The Crucible Play Guide for AQA GCSE Drama
The Australian Shopaholic's Guide to Buying Online
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Maj. Annie G. Fox was the first woman to receive the Purple Heart for combat. She served as the chief nurse in the Army Nurse Corps at Hickam Field during the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, on December 7, 1941. At that time the awarding of the Purple Heart did not require the service member to be injured.

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